Iniquity

in-IK-wih-tee

Definition

(noun) Gross injustice or wickedness.

Example

The novel portrayed a society plagued by corruption and iniquity.

Fun Fact

“Iniquity” is often used in religious texts and classical literature to describe moral failings on a large scale—as in “dens of iniquity.” It’s more than just wrongdoing; it implies a system or culture that is deeply unjust.

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